F.lux in Windows 10

Hi everyone, I just installed Windows 10 and I can run f.lux but it doesn't filter my screen anymore alas. I was wondering if anyone has any experience with getting it work on 10 :-) thx in advance for your help!

What video hardware do you have? Onboard Intel graphics, Nvidia, or AMD graphics?

If you aren't sure, check Windows Update for optional updates. That's a very easy way to find drivers for your video hardware, and you don't have to try figuring out what you have. Maybe "Device Manager" would help, but only if you have Nvidia or AMD.

Works for me in Windows 10 - Nvidia GTX 780, latest drivers, but has worked with all prior driver versions also. However, I have been getting intermittent display driver crashes; one of those just now, as F.lux resumed itself this morning.

While on the topic of resuming in the morning after enabling "disable until sunrise". It would be good if it kept that setting until the point that it would normally deactivate and only resuming dimming the next evening. As it stands right now, it gets to the morning, then resumes dimming.

On the new Windows Insider build 10525 it seems to be working on my second monitor but not the main one (this is more for information, as something to keep an eye on - I doubt that 10525 is the final build of October's th2 update that will go to everyone, so whatever has broken it may change again in the meantime).

At least sometimes alt-tabbing to or from a fullscreen game starts it working for me. It's working right now. I'll keep a proper note of what it does when if it stops working on the main monitor again.

For me, it seems to work when at full brightness within f.lux. It increases the bluish tinge when I do alt-pg dn to reduce brightness. On full brightness of f.lux, it seems warm(red) enough as per my night setting.

The workaround I did is to keep f.lux brightness to full, but reduce brightness using laptop - + keys for brightness conrol. Hope it works for someone out there.

For me, it seems to work when at full brightness within f.lux. It increases the bluish tinge when I do alt-pg dn to reduce brightness. On full brightness of f.lux, it seems warm(red) enough as per my night setting.

The workaround I did is to keep f.lux brightness to full, but reduce brightness using laptop - + keys for brightness conrol. Hope it works for someone out there.

Have you expanded the color range? You'll need to do that in Windows, drag the night time slider PAST 3400k -- it won't happen, but do so. Then click "Expand Color Range" and give it admin privillages and reboot. Enjoy.